Anti-Vivisection
Found in 375 Collections and/or Records:
Anti-Vaccination Leaflets from Various Campaign Groups, 1925 - 1959
Anti-Vivisection Arguments by Charles Reinhardt, 1912
Five anti-vivisection arguments presented by Charles Reinhardt, M.D. (author of "National Health" and Medical Research". These pamphlets were distributed and published by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection.
The pamphlets include
1. Cleanliness and Godliness
2. The Report of the Royal Commission (3 copies)
3. Science or Sympathy
4. The Circulation of the Blood
5. Optimism or Pessimism - Which?
Anti-Vivisection Handbook, 1964
Two copies of the "Anti-Vivisection Handbook - a manual for speakers, dealing with the chief points of the Anti-Vivisection Controversy"
This handbook was published by the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection in its 3rd edition, 1964
The contents of the handbook contain questions and answers relating to vivisection.
Anti-Vivisection Newspaper Cuttings, 1960 - 1962
A newspaper article from the Scotsman, Thursday, November 3rd 1960, with an article about the unjustifiable suffering of dogs used in vivisection and animal experiments.
Three articles on Group Captain Douglas Bader speaking up for an end to vivisection in 1962 in the Liverpool Daily Post, the Daily Mirror, London, and The Guardian, Manchester. 20th June 1962
Anti-Vivisection Policy, 1910
A document titled, "Anti-Vivsection Policy", published by the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, which sets out their plans for the gradual end to vivisection and the protection of animals.
Anti-Vivisection Politics, 1910
A published document titled "Anti-Vivisection Politics", by Beatrice E. Kidd, secretary of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection, London
Anti-Vivisection The Work of the B.U.V.A, 1910
A leaflet from the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection detailing the work they do and their aim to end experiemnts calculated to inflict pain on animals.
Apologies from those not attending AGMs, 1954
Letters from individuals sending their appologies in advnace of not attending the AGM of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection in 1954.
Appeal to Dog Lovers, 1930
A leaflet from the National Canine Defence League, no. 233 titled "Appeal to Dog Lovers", by C.A.M. Bailey.
The leaflet makes the case against the use of dogs being used in animal experimentation.
Artwork for an anti-vivisection poster, 1912
An ink drawing with white highlights of a poster design. Artist unknown.
The poster is a plee to help pass the Bill for the exhemption from vivisection of the higher animals. The charities of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Vivisection and the Animal Defence and Anti-Vivisection Society are the named on the poster.
Annotations can be found on the verso of the illustration "good painting of horses, monkeys and dogs and cats, writing no use"